If they do it as well as Walk off the Earth did, they get 156 million views on YouTube.

If you're not among the mentioned 156 million, watch the video now, in which one of the five band member strums the guitar while the other five pluck and play along.

The 2012 cover catapulted this quintet into success, securing a record deal with Columbia Records. Now, they're back with a 2013 debut full-length, R.E.V. O, and a 2014 tour that finds them in London with a few surprises up their sleeves.

You hear this Burlington band sing their heart out. Take the track Gang of Rhythm, which they kick off with the lyrics: "I got this old guitar, the strings are rusty but it's all I need."

Walk off the Earth perform at the London Music Hall Friday night. Talk to your friends in high places to get tickets to this popular gig because it's sold-out.

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Head to the moon and back Friday night.

That's when Jacob Moon will take the stage, celebrating the release of his new collection, Fascination.

He's a one-man band (taking on vocals and guitar), and he decided to become a musician because he wasn't very good at anything else (his words, not ours).

He admits it's also because there's no better feeling than to play a song on stage, and see a look of recognition and understanding from the audience.

Fascination is his ninth studio album, and this one's all about his old favourites. It's a collection covering the work of Rush, Yes, Peter Gabriel, Tom Waits, and Radiohead, just to name a few, along with a pair of original tracks ( Is That All You Got and Revelation).

Since getting his start in 1995, he's toured Canada, the U.S. and Europe. He's perfected his sound, won a number of awards, and picked up props from Ron Sexsmith -- giving you plenty of reasons to check him out in the LMC's Front Room Friday. Doors are at 7:30 p.m., and the show starts at 8 p.m. Get your tickets for $15 in advance, or $20 at the door.

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They first crafted their big country rock 'n' roll sound in a very small town.

SnakeBite began in Bothwell when vocalist Paul Lowry met guitarist Marty Marsh. The duo added a lead guitarist, bass player and drummer to the mix to fill out their sound, which was soon heard at private parties, local fairs, and bars and halls around the area.

After a few lineup changes, and a lot more live shows, SnakeBite landed on six members, and is now celebrating the release of a new single, All Night Long, which is getting plenty of local radio play. You can preview it online, or simply head to their show at Norma Jean's Friday night.

The band is known for having five out of six strong vocalist in the band, and has performed alongside country music veterans Blake Shelton, Lonestar, Jason McCoy and Kentucky Headhunters. They'll perform at Norma Jean's Saturday.

Katastrophe will open the show at 9:30 p.m., and SnakeBite will take the stage at 11 p.m.